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King William Street, Adelaide

King William Street, Adelaide

King William Street, Adelaide, looking south from a point between Pirie and Grenfell Streets. The Town Hall can be seen on the left, and the General Post Office has yet to be enlarged. Reproduced in 1926 from a faded original.

Gawler Place

Gawler Place

Gawler Place, September 8th 1923 looking south from Pirie Street. The intersection with Flinders Street can be seen with a tall building standing on the south western corner. Further on Gawler Place abuts Wakefield Street.

SAGASCO photographs : Miscellaneous photographs

SAGASCO photographs : Miscellaneous photographs

Miscellaneous photographs in SAGASCO collection (no. 6 used in 'The Unquenchable Flame', page190).

Photographs relating to the First and Second World Wars

Photographs relating to the First and Second World Wars

Photographs relating to the First and Second World Wars, including Army Medical Corps parade along King William Street, soldiers by a car, Red Cross stall on North Terrace, and soldiers at an ANZAC Day service in London in 1941. See below for details.

Promotional poster

Promotional poster

Poster advertising A. Simpson & Son Adelaide featuring images of the original factory in Gawler Place (1857), Freeman Street Factory, Wakefield Street Works, Gawler Place Warehouse and Factory, and Pirie Street frontage, along with a photograph of a banker's safe. Composed by Ernest Gall, Photo-Illustrator, 11 Alma Chambers.

General Post Office, Adelaide

General Post Office, Adelaide

Lithograph of the General Post Office, Adelaide, published by D. Culley, carver & gilder, Hindley Street. Printed by Penman & Gailbraith, lithographic printers, in Pirie Street.

South Adelaide

South Adelaide

Tinted lithograph of a panoramic view of Adelaide looking down King William Street and across the Torrens River from Montefiore Hill. The artwork includes a border featuring 18 smaller images of important buildings in the Adelaide area [from top left, going clockwise) Trinity Church, Hospital, Government Offices, Lunatic Asylum, Unitarian Church, Bank of Australasia, Congregational Church, St. Francis Zavier Cathedral, Adelaide Railway Station, St. Andrew's Church, Parliament House, Government House, Supreme Court, Scotch Church [sic], Post Office, Pirie Street Chapel, Baptist Chapel and the South Australian Institute.

First Street, Quorn

First Street, Quorn

First Street, Quorn showing shops, hotel and Adams Drapery and Boot Store. Quorn was surveyed in 1878 then the railway line from Port Augusta to Quorn was opened in 1879. East-West trains bypassed Quorn from 1937 when the standard gauge railway connection was opened between Port Augusta and Port Pirie Junction.

A. Simpson, Tinware Factory in Gawler Place

A. Simpson, Tinware Factory in Gawler Place

Simpson's tinware factory, Gawler Place, east side. Drawn by AM Simpson about 1860. Reproduced in a circular issued in 1929 by A Simpson and Son Ltd. on the occasion of the removal of the firm's premises to Pirie Street. Site is about 30 feet north of Grenfell Street.

Coromandel Place, Adelaide

Coromandel Place, Adelaide

[General description] Buildings and parked cars in Coromandel place with electric wires passing overhead. The Adelaide Electric Supply Company's new building is on the right. At the end of the street a building displays a sign for A.W. Sandford and Company mounted on its roof. [On back of photograph] 'Acre 167 / Coromandel Place / East side / April 23rd 1931 / Adelaide Electric Supply Company's building erected in 1930 (Compare with B 5795] / Site of new building / Near side is 39.5 yards north of Pirie Street / Frontage is 8.5 yards'.

Gawler Place

Gawler Place

Gawler Place, west side, October 29th 1952 south corner of McHenry Street, near Pirie Street. Transport and General Building remodelled in 1952. For site see B 3765. For a view of Transport and General Building in 1926 before remodelling see B 3765

Gawler Place

Gawler Place

Gawler Place, west side, 4th October 1956, right side of Lewis Cycle Works building is 10 yards south of McHenry Street. Extreme left of rounded verandah abuts south side of Pirie Street

King William Street, Adelaide

King William Street, Adelaide

[General description] A view of the recently built Town Hall and the Albert Tower. A row of young trees stands in front of the Government Offices. [On back of photograph] 'Acre 203 / King William Street, east side / Town Hall, Town Council Chamber, and small portion of Government Offices in the foreground / Council Chamber built in 1859 (See S.A. Reg. 25-10-59 p. 3c for a reference to furniture purchase for the "new Council Chamber") / Centre of right of way between the Govt. Offices and the Council Chamber is 71 yards south of Pirie St.' / 1866-69'.

Gawler Place

Gawler Place

Union Bank of Australia, south western corner of Gawler Place, then Freeman Street, and Pirie Street. (Sweet Adelaide 32) The Union Bank was first established in Hobart in 1837. It was an Anglo-Australian bank. The photograph shows the Adelaide branch which was housed in an attractive two storey building with shutters over the windows and an iron railing fence in the front.

Stow Memorial Church, Flinders

Stow Memorial Church, Flinders

Stow Memorial Church in Flinders Street was dedicated in 1865. This church backed on to the Wesleyan Chapel in Pirie Street. They were seperated by a high stone wall with a locked gate. A medieval gargoyle squirrel was introduced into the design of the church by the architect who had brought a pet squirrel with him from England . The church is built of Glen Osmond stone finished with cut freestone from Glen Ewin.

Stow Memorial Church, Adelaide

Stow Memorial Church, Adelaide

Stow Memorial Congregational Church, north side of Flinders Street, Adelaide. Dedicated in 1867, it was built back to back with the Pirie Street Wesleyan Church. There was a locked gate between the two churches until 1969, when it was unlocked and the unified churches became known as the Pilgrim Church, under the auspices of the Uniting Church.

Adelaide

Adelaide

View of Adelaide looking from the corner of Pirie Street and King William Street. Reproduced in the newspaper 'Critic', Wednesday 23 January 1907, page 13.

Adelaide View

Adelaide View

View of Adelaide looking south east from the T & G Building, corner of King William and Grenfell Streets. The Wesleyan Church in Pirie Street is seen in the lower centre of the view.The three storey building in the upper centre is the original Education Building. St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church spire is seen on its right.

Adelaide Town Hall

Adelaide Town Hall

Adelaide Town Hall on corner of Pirie Street and King William Street, with Treasury Building on south side.

John Martin Christmas Pageant, Adelaide - 'Some of the Crowd - Nov. 14. 1964'

John Martin Christmas Pageant, Adelaide - 'Some of the Crowd - Nov. 14. 1964'

Crowds lining the parade route of the John Martin Christmas Pageant on 14th November 1964. This photograph was taken near the corner of Pirie Street and Pulteney Street, Adelaide. The caption refers to, 'Martins Christmas Pageant'.

John Martin Christmas Pageant, Adelaide - 'One of the Greys - Nov. 14. 1964'

John Martin Christmas Pageant, Adelaide - 'One of the Greys - Nov. 14. 1964'

A policeman riding a Police Grey horse is passes a crowd lining the parade route of the John Martin Christmas Pageant on 14th November 1964. This photograph was taken near the corner of Pirie Street and Pulteney Street, Adelaide. The Royal Automobile Association building can be seen in the background. The caption refers to, 'Martins Christmas Pageant'.

Mr.and Mrs.F.A.D'Arenberg and their two children

Mr.and Mrs.F.A.D'Arenberg and their two children

Mr.F.A.D'Arenberg, solicitor of Pirie Street and law lecturer at Adelaide University with his wife and two children, possibly in the garden of their home at Miller Street, North Unley.

Houses in Adelaide

Houses in Adelaide

Four houses thought to be in Pulteney Street, Adelaide, with the former residence of Herr Rasmussen on the left and the home of photographer William S. Smith adjoining it on the right; W.S. Smith later moved to Pirie Street, Adelaide.

Cooper - Heath wedding

Cooper - Heath wedding

Wedding of Shirley Jean, eldest daughter of Walter Ross Cooper, of 2 Clisby Street, Walkerville North, and the late Gwendoline Alberta Ruth nee Bennett, to Roland Frank, eldest son of R.F. Heath, of Wallasey, England, solemnised at Pirie Street Methodist Church, on Saturday 8 October 1955 at 5.30 pm.

Cooper - Heath wedding

Cooper - Heath wedding

Wedding of Shirley Jean, eldest daughter of Walter Ross Cooper, of 2 Clisby Street, Walkerville North, and the late Gwendoline Alberta Ruth nee Bennett, to Roland Frank, eldest son of R.F. Heath, of Wallasey, England, solemnised at Pirie Street Methodist Church, on Saturday 8 October 1955 at 5.30 pm.

Cooper - Heath wedding

Cooper - Heath wedding

Wedding of Shirley Jean, eldest daughter of Walter Ross Cooper, of 2 Clisby Street, Walkerville North, and the late Gwendoline Alberta Ruth nee Bennett, to Roland Frank, eldest son of R.F. Heath, of Wallasey, England, solemnised at Pirie Street Methodist Church, on Saturday 8 October 1955 at 5.30 pm.

Cooper - Heath wedding

Cooper - Heath wedding

Wedding of Shirley Jean, eldest daughter of Walter Ross Cooper, of 2 Clisby Street, Walkerville North, and the late Gwendoline Alberta Ruth nee Bennett, to Roland Frank, eldest son of R.F. Heath, of Wallasey, England, solemnised at Pirie Street Methodist Church, on Saturday 8 October 1955 at 5.30 pm.

Cooper - Heath wedding

Cooper - Heath wedding

Wedding of Shirley Jean, eldest daughter of Walter Ross Cooper, of 2 Clisby Street, Walkerville North, and the late Gwendoline Alberta Ruth nee Bennett, to Roland Frank, eldest son of R.F. Heath, of Wallasey, England, solemnised at Pirie Street Methodist Church, on Saturday 8 October 1955 at 5.30 pm.

Adelaide ‘Black Lives Matter’ Protest, Victoria Square

Adelaide ‘Black Lives Matter’ Protest, Victoria Square

A police car blocking Pirie Street, west of Gawler Place, towards King William Street, for the 'Black Lives Matter' podcast.

Daniel James Draper

Daniel James Draper

Daniel James Draper, Methodist Minister who built the Pirie Street Church as well as several country and suburban chapels and parsonages. He organised donations from diggers at the Victorian gold rush which helped impoverished South Australian churches. He helped established Wesley College in Melbourne. He died in a ship wreck in 1866 on his return voyage from England to Australia.